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Reliability of main event measurement in the discourse of individuals with aphasia

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Pages 205-216 | Published online: 24 Feb 2007

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Anastasia Linnik, Roelien Bastiaanse, Manfred Stede & Mariya Khudyakova. (2022) Linguistic mechanisms of coherence in aphasic and non-aphasic discourse. Aphasiology 36:2, pages 123-146.
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Marcella Carragher, Gillian Steel, Richard Talbot, Niamh Devane, Miranda L. Rose & Jane Marshall. (2021) Adapting therapy for a new world: storytelling therapy in EVA Park. Aphasiology 35:5, pages 704-729.
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Jessica A. Obermeyer, Yvonne Rogalski & Lisa A. Edmonds. (2021) Attentive Reading with Constrained Summarization-Written, a multi-modality discourse-level treatment for mild aphasia. Aphasiology 35:1, pages 100-125.
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Amélie Brisebois, Simona Maria Brambati, Marianne Désilets-Barnabé, Johémie Boucher, Alberto Osa García, Elizabeth Rochon, Carol Leonard, Alex Desautels & Karine Marcotte. (2020) The importance of thematic informativeness in narrative discourse recovery in acute post-stroke aphasia. Aphasiology 34:4, pages 472-491.
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Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, Dustin Kai-Yan Lau & Chloe Yuen-Yi Cheng. (2020) Analysing coherence of oral discourse among Cantonese speakers in Mainland China with traumatic brain injury and cerebrovascular accident. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 22:1, pages 37-47.
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Jessica D. Richardson & Sarah Grace Hudspeth Dalton. (2020) Main concepts for two picture description tasks: an addition to Richardson and Dalton, 2016. Aphasiology 34:1, pages 119-136.
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Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Maria Kapantzoglou, Stephen Kintz & Heather Harris Wright. (2019) Modeling confrontation naming and discourse informativeness using structural equation modeling. Aphasiology 33:5, pages 544-560.
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Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, Anastasia Linnik, Sam-Po Law & Waisa Wai-Man Shum. (2018) Measuring discourse coherence in anomic aphasia using Rhetorical Structure Theory. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 20:4, pages 406-421.
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Lucy Bryant, Alison Ferguson & Elizabeth Spencer. (2016) Linguistic analysis of discourse in aphasia: A review of the literature. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 30:7, pages 489-518.
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Anastasia Linnik, Roelien Bastiaanse & Barbara Höhle. (2016) Discourse production in aphasia: a current review of theoretical and methodological challenges. Aphasiology 30:7, pages 765-800.
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Jessica D. Richardson & Sarah Grace Dalton. (2016) Main concepts for three different discourse tasks in a large non-clinical sample. Aphasiology 30:1, pages 45-73.
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Heather Harris Wright & GilsonJ. Capilouto. (2009) Manipulating task instructions to change narrative discourse performance. Aphasiology 23:10, pages 1295-1308.
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StephanieC. Christensen, Heather Harris Wright, Katherine Ross, Richard Katz & Gilson Capilouto. (2009) What makes a good story? The naïve rater's perception. Aphasiology 23:7-8, pages 898-913.
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Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, Dustin Kai-Yan Lau & Daisy Ho-Ying Lai. (2023) Measuring pragmatic competence of discourse output among Chinese-speaking individuals with traumatic brain injury. Brain Impairment 24:3, pages 660-678.
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Sarah Grace H. Dalton & Jessica D. Richardson. 2023. Spoken Discourse Impairments in the Neurogenic Populations. Spoken Discourse Impairments in the Neurogenic Populations 163 184 .
Anthony Pak-Hin Kong & Adam Reres. (2021) Proposing a quick, objective, comprehensive analysis of impaired spoken discourse in post-stroke aphasia. Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders 6:3, pages 172-186.
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Despina Kranou-Economidou & Maria Kambanaros. (2021) Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Working Memory Training to Address Language Impairments in Aphasia: A Case Study. Behavioural Neurology 2021, pages 1-14.
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Brielle C. Stark, Manaswita Dutta, Laura L. Murray, Lucy Bryant, Davida Fromm, Brian MacWhinney, Amy E. Ramage, Angela Roberts, Dirk B. den Ouden, Kris Brock, Katy McKinney-Bock, Eun Jin Paek, Tyson G. Harmon, Si On Yoon, Charalambos Themistocleous, Hyunsoo Yoo, Katharine Aveni, Stephanie Gutierrez & Saryu Sharma. (2021) Standardizing Assessment of Spoken Discourse in Aphasia: A Working Group With Deliverables. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 30:1S, pages 491-502.
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Jessica A. Obermeyer, Marion C. Leaman & Lisa A. Edmonds. (2020) Evaluating Change in the Conversation of a Person With Mild Aphasia After Attentive Reading With Constrained Summarization-Written Treatment. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 29:3, pages 1618-1628.
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Sarah Grace Hudspeth Dalton & Jessica D. Richardson. (2019) A Large-Scale Comparison of Main Concept Production Between Persons With Aphasia and Persons Without Brain Injury. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 28:1S, pages 293-320.
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Marion C. Leaman & Lisa A. Edmonds. (2019) Conversation in Aphasia Across Communication Partners: Exploring Stability of Microlinguistic Measures and Communicative Success. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 28:1S, pages 359-372.
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Jessica D. Richardson, Sarah Grace Hudspeth Dalton, Davida Fromm, Margaret Forbes, Audrey Holland & Brian MacWhinney. (2018) The Relationship Between Confrontation Naming and Story Gist Production in Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 27:1S, pages 406-422.
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Jessica A. Obermeyer & Lisa A. Edmonds. (2018) Attentive Reading With Constrained Summarization Adapted to Address Written Discourse in People With Mild Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 27:1S, pages 392-405.
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Madeleine Pritchard, Katerina Hilari, Naomi Cocks & Lucy Dipper. (2017) Reviewing the quality of discourse information measures in aphasia. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 52:6, pages 689-732.
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Anthony Pak‐Hin Kong & Chun‐Chih Yeh. (2015) A Taiwanese Mandarin Main Concept Analysis (TM‐MCA) for quantification of aphasic oral discourse. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 50:5, pages 580-592.
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Swathi Kiran & Chaleece Sandberg. 2012. Cognition and Acquired Language Disorders. Cognition and Acquired Language Disorders 298 325 .
Anthony Pak-Hin Kong. (2009) The use of main concept analysis to measure discourse production in Cantonese-speaking persons with aphasia: A preliminary report. Journal of Communication Disorders 42:6, pages 442-464.
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